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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 52

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AM ROUNDUP COLLEGE FOOlBALKl Jazz Top Nuggets ABU mT' Louisiana Racing Bi Tko4 Pacers Edge Kansas Shocks Buckeyes LAWRENCE, Kan (AP) -Freshman Kerwin Bell caught a touchdown pass and rammed over tackle for another score as Kansas converted two fumble recoveries in the second half to shock previously unbeaten Iowa State 28-17 in its homecoming game Saturday ar nm KU-Sydney lrun (Kallmeyer kid) ISU-Lorenien4run IGitfords kick) ISU Crutchlietd 3 run (Girfords kick) I Beli I pass from Sourer I ellmeyer kick) KU Bell 2 run Kellmeyer kick) ac 1 4 run ellmeyer ick Louisiana Downs Results INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Rookie Kenny Natt came off the bench to score 15 points, including Indiana's final six of the game, as the Pacers edged the Boston Celtics 103-99 Saturday night in the National Basketball Association The Pacers, 3-1 for the season, trailed 86-77 with 8:13 to play but tied the score at 95 on a pair of free throws by George Johnson with 2:16 lowest Michigan 1' Minnesota 14 Missouri 45 Color aOo' Mereheed St 20 Voungsfown St 14 Nebraska 4, Oklahoma St 7 Illinois Jl Cent Michigan 0 Notre Dame 30 Army 1 Ohiou 17. Miami Ohiot Ohio St It Indiana 17 Purdue 4i Illinois 20 Illinois 43, Illinois St I Michigan It. Toleoo 7 Wisconsin 17. Michigan St 7 SOUTHWEST Bayior 4 TeasAlM7 Houston 13, Sou'hern Meth II NewMeiiceSt 30. Tenas Arlington 0 NE Louisiana 21 Lamar 6 Oklahoma 35 KansasSt Prairie View 3, tenas Lutheran 0 Texas TKh 10, Rice 3 Tulsa 73.

Teias Christian 17 FAR WEST BcseSt 26 FullertonSt Brigham Toung 70. Utah St -CeMornia 27, Oregon St 4 Colorado St 26, San ego St 7 Hawaii 31. New Menco 14 Idaho 14, Montana St 4 iahoSt 17, Montana 0 Oregon Southern Cal 7, he Washington 77, Stanford 21 Wyoming 24, Utah 21 1:11 4 Partner's Girl 00 5 00 4 00 4 40 3 10 iBrumtieldi 7 Lady Haiy Carolina Romero) 3 Nosidem 4 00 (Ardoin) EAST Beiten node island II Brown 32 Cornell 25 Connecticut 11. Half Cross 17 Dartmouth 31 Harvard I Massachusetts 31, Maine 14 Navy 24. Vilianova 5 Hm Hampshire 10.

6 Penn St 34. Syracuse 7 Pittsburgh 42. Virginia 14 Princeton 14. Colgate 10 Temple 14, Akron 7 william I Mary 21, dutgers ll vale 30, Columbia 10 SOUTH Alabama 27 Tennessee 0 Alcorn St Albany Ga 17 Appalachian St 57, Lenoir Rhrne 25 Auburn 17, Georgia Tech Austin Peay 35. N.chollsSt 16 Duke 34, Clemsonl? Carolina 24.

Carolina 14 Kentucky 25. Tennessee St 6 Florida 15 Mississippi 3 Georgia 41. VanoerbiltO Grambdng St 34. Mississippi Vai 24 Louisiana St 17, Kentucky ID Louisiana Tech 27. NW Louisiana 23 Louisville 27 indianaSt 17 Maryland 11, Wake Forest 10 Mississippi St 34, Miami, Fla.lt Murray St.

31, Middle Tenn 6 Carolina 21. N. Carolina St I Tn Chattanooga 21 Marshall Tulane2l. Air Force 7 VMI 22, Richmond 17 Virginia Tech 30, Virginia 0 Kentucky 21. Tennessee Tech 17 MIDWEST Ball St 26, Michigan 0 Bowling Green 24.

Kent St 3 Drake 27. TeiesSt 21 lowi 25, Northwestern 3 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Adrian Dantley scored 42 points as Utah nearly blew a 19-point lead but held on to defeat Denver 117115 in Na tional Basketball Association action Saturday. It was the fifth game Dantley had scored more than 30 points Alex English scored 27 points and rookie Cedric Hor-dges had 18 for the losers Utah led 80-61 early in the third quarter, but Hordgeb brought the Nuggets back, scoring 12 in the period. The Jazz led 96 86 gomg into the final quarter, but saw their lead gradually slip away. With one minute to go it was Utah by ill-llO.

Sonics Sock KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP) -Lonnie Shelton tossed in a season-high 30 points to power the Seattle SuperSonics to a 127-122 National Basketball Association victory over the Kansas City Kings Saturday night Forward John Johnson scored 26 points and guard Paul Westphal, who the Sonics acquired in an off season trade with Phoenix, added 23 Fred Brown, of Seattle, added 21 The Sonics had to stave off a Kansas City rally late in the fourth quarter to hang on to their second victory of the season Spurs Roll SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP i George Gervin hit a game high 20 points as th- San Antonio Spurs rolled to an easy HO- National Basketball Association victory over the expansion Dallas Mavericks Saturday night. San Antonio never trailed after four first-quarter ties as the Spurs registered their fourth straight victory. Dave Corzine hit 12 fourth-quarter points to wind up with a 16-point night for the Spurs AND UP. a pv. YRS 1:11.1 i Dang Right 6 20 3 2 10 Doyouhauel 1ST PURSE 15,300.

CLMN6 UJM, PILLIES AND MARES. 4 VRS ANO UP. TIME 111 IBuflNGert MM 170 10 0 Young) ivgcBi' 140 (R Romero) 1 Run Beau Run 20 (Fraiier MO PURSE 15,100. CLMNC U.000 1 VRS AND UP. I FURS TIME 1:11.) 2 Rekindled II 9 10 7 00 (Agnetlo) 3 Mally'l Comet 120 5 20 (Poyodou) tHoil To Silver 6 20 iwaNwrj DAILY OOUtLE I tell 1RD PURSE If.

0 CLMNC. tM.000 1 VRS AND UP. FURS TIME 1:11 4 Tennis Bug 12 00 5 00 IN lArdoin) i Loom's Pistol 4 00 3 20 (Walker) I Cone Syrup 30 (Kelly) 4TH purse u.no CLMNC FURS TIME: 1:1) 7 Majestic Line i 40 4 0 3 60 (Hebert) II Go imp Go 9 20 5 60 (R Romero) 'HandyPac 4 60 lEbanks) EXACTA: 7 11.1171 00 money to bum? How The Top 20 Fared Chances are the home you purchased 3 to 5 years ago is worth much more iSnyoer, 6 Pet Warrior 4 40 3 20 (Guajardo) 2 Retro Plan 4 60 (Frazier) ith purse 110,500. clmnc 132,500 yrs ano up. time ii3 7 No Detente 13 10 6 00 4 20 (Shoemaker) 4Vahshetah 6 00 3 10 (Hebert) J.

Lark 3 60 (R Romero) EXACTA 7 4, 179 50 9TH PURSE SI4.N0. I Ml. 1 1le, TIME I 40 1 4LanyonsGray 5 40 2 60 2 60 (R Romero) IRaiseAKid 2 60 2 40 (Rini) SGjmdropGuS 3 40 ID Whited) 10TN PURSE 1500.000 "SUPER DEMY 1ST RUNNING, 3 YRS 1 Ml AND 14. TIME 2 06 3 3 Temperence Hill 3 00 3 00 2 40 (Maple) 5 First Albert 3 60 2 10 (Mera) 4 Cactus Road 2 60 (Shoemaker) EXACTA: 3 5 524 00 Attendance 21,074 Handle 13,331, TM RECORO ATTENDANCE ANO HANDLE Indians Blast Cards It's not your take-home pay but your "keep home" pay that counts. Will it be enough? Life insurance can help.

Phone. today. If you haven't increased your homeowners insurance in the last year or so, your return on your home investment could go up in smoke. Call your American National agent to keep your largest invest ment your safest investment. 5TM PURSE 121 too 1 I Ml ANO YDS.

TIME: 1 4).) 7 Contorsionist 14 7 40 5 40 (Trosclair) 4 Nobubbie 6 40 4 40 (Franer) 2 Double Quack 3 20 (R. Romero) eTH PURSE 17 200, CLMNC SIMM. FILLIES AND MARES. YRS ANO UP IW FURS TIME By Tht AUKiitte Prtu Here how the Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press college football poll fared this week I. Alabama 16-00) beat Tennessee 77 0 2.

So California (5 0 II tied Oregon 7 7 3 Teias (5 0 did not play 4. UCLA (5-0 0) did not play 5. NotreOame 1 5 0 0) brat Army 30 3. 6. Georgia (4 0 0) beat Vandrrbilt 41 0 7 FloridaState (6 1 0) bea' Bostor College 41-7.

I NorthCarolina (4 0 0) beat North Carolina State II I 9 Ohio State (5 1 0) beat Indiana IM7. 10. Nebraska (5 1 beat Oklahoma State 41 7 II. Pittsburgh 1 5 3 0 beat West Virginia 41-14. 12.

PennState(5 1 01 beat Syracuse 24 7. 13. Baylor (6 0 0) beat Texas ASM 46 7. M.Arkansas 1 4 1-0) did not play IS.SouthCarolina (6 1-0 beat Cincinnati 497 16 Missouri IS 1 01 beat Colorado 45 7 17. Oklahoma 13 2 0) beat Kansas Stale 35 21 II Miami Fla 14 2 0) 'ost to Mississippi State 34 31 19 lowaSt (5 1-01 lost to Kansas 21 17 20 Stanford '4-3 01 lost to Washington 21 2 BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) Perry Bruce rushed for 105 yards to lead Northeast Louisiana to a 28-6 non-conference victory over Lamar University Saturday night Northeast Louisiana took advantage of two turnovers and a high snap from center on a punt attempt for the win.

which upped their season record to 4-2. Lamar fell to 2-4. Only 500 people watched the game, played in a driving rain. After taking a 7-0 halftime lead Northeast Louisiana gained possession at the i i Lakef ront Results AMERICAN NATIONAL Hei mo 114 JIM BARNETT ASSOC GAYLEW. KEELING 820 E.

St. Mary (Oil Center) Phone: 232-3322 984-7853 Life Health, Disability Income, and Group Insuronce Annuities Pension Plons SAI 410Brtrond Dr 2)2-0373 AMERICAN NATIONAL PROPERTY CASUALTY CO A Member ci American National inpncial Corporation Family ot Compares 20 40 Lamar 4-yard line early in the third period when Lamar punter Mike Marlow was 3 20 unable to handle a high snap. Two plays later, Indian back Nathan Johnson carried over from the four and Bubba Toups converted for a 14-0 the wot des ly AS 9 Ul im en bf re ov si rr to 4 to generaT WE BELIEVE IN OUR PRODUCT 1st Race land 4 rot mile ana yds. (Barbaion) Red Lick 20 0 160 30 Time 1 22 2 5. (Spiehier) EaactalaneipaKH43.il Bor, Andrew 9 SO 5.00 (Simon) ilKRacolyoo llhire.

BaoR ce 4 10 Sweet Greet 4 00 2 40 (Elmer) (Simon) Time 1 49 3 5 2nd Race 1 yea and up 6 Fables of Nageire 70 Mtvrs (Spiehlor) An'icipator 7 60 3 0 2 0 rewman (Munster) (Latirlals) Tibal 3 0 3 00 Trne 1:22. (Acosta) Ecta7andpaldtU.N. Kimky 4 00 1ti Roc 1 yea 2 fura (Spiehier) Caiun Scene 4 0 4 20 Time 1 22 4 5 (Trahem 3D 9 and i paid 1150 Lamarla's Sister i 00 3rd Race lyo 4 11 furs (Acosta) 3ertRon 11 0 5 40 2 0 Honey Pro I Munster) (Latiolais) Top Hill 3 40 2 60 Time 1 24 IBarbazonl Enacta 2 and 1 paid 17: 30 Miss inflation 2 40 Tti Race 3 yosfllless 1 lepra. (Latiolais) Devlne Emerald 4.00 3 40 Time543 5. (Munster) Late Scratch Dancing Clay LiyjardLegs 3.00 Electa 7 end I paid 4I 30 Hlroes) 4th Race 1 yea 7 fvrs Ruth Pitcher Frances' Queen 14.20 7 40 4 00 (Soirei) (Trahan) Time 1:22.

Back From Paris 40 4 so Eiecte land eod I15.W Copiing) am ace yos end up mile and eg yds. Moment ot Destiny 80 Penetrate 30 20 14,60 I (Simon) (Groue) Time: 1:30 3 5 Ai Babba 4 00 70 (Calvin) 5t Race 1 yos end up 6 Hurt Dunce Crew CircusWorld 1 20 4 20 3.20 (Barbaion) (Copiing) Time. 1,49 4-5. Pontalba 3 40 3 20 Evacta 5 an 2 paid 1244 40 (Acosta) Attendance 4104. Peanut's Jet 5.00 Handle lead.

Cornerback Keith Sims 2 40 returned a Jerry Diller pass 47 2 40 3 20 Glass Belted yards for the next Northeast Louisiana score, coming with 3:21 to play in the third quarter NE Louisiana .0 7 14 7-21 Lamar NEl- Kinney 16 run (Toups kick) NEL-Johnson4run (Toups kick) NEL-Sims 40 interception return IToups kick) NEL-Robinson 1 run (Toupskicki LAY-Lykes3run(run failed) A-500 3 00 5.20 7J A 7 Delta Downs Results ME. La. Lamar 19 17 51 162 47-91 145 154 41 67 29 11 2 36-13-2 6-37 5 40 1 1 5-3 5-41 142 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties yards The General Jet Radial features a polyester cord body, two tough fiberglass belts, a wide 5-rlb tread and the same tire design found on many new car tires. FIRST RACE Thoroughbred Claim imj.For three year old and up word Dltfanceet 4 12 furlongs Purse of I1M. Clelmlngpr ice of 11750.

4 Newton 10 4.60 3 60 (S Bourque! 10 Crimson Robbie 10 40 6 0 (R. Faul) 9 Clyde 4 60 (Sam, Time: SECONORACE: ThorougnbredCialmlng For three and four year olds Distance 4 13 turkwps Purse (X 1200 Claim ingpr.ee ot tSPOC 1 Native Sam 10.40 4 60 3 SO (A. Dupuy) 4 Linn's Mercedes 4 40 2 0 (J.Sam) 6 Legs Lassiter 3 00 (M.Guidry) Time: 1:23.2 DAILY DOUBLE 4 and I paid 14 30 SECOND RACE EXACTA: 1 and 4ROMBS4.50. THIRD RACE: La. Quarter Horse Claiming.

For throe year oM and up word, Accrod. La. Bred. Distance at 400 yards Purse of 1410 Claiming price of SlieP15cB0ff13tiibele whltevtall plot St 47 fed Ex fax Whitewalls 2 Bud Glory 6.10 4 0 (S. Carmouche) 1 Touchdown Goal (R Lyda) Time 1.01.2 FIFTH RACE EXACTA: 4 end 2 paid II05.M.

SIXTH RACE: Quarter Horao Allowance For two year old. Distance of 440 erds. Puree of 1)700 10 Intentional Bar 15.60 13.40 S3 20 (T. Layton) 4 Keep A Secret 6 60 4 60 I R. Davis) 3 Sherry Moon 6 00 (A Mathes Jr Time 11.41 SIXTH RACE EXACTA: II 4 paid AM SEVENTH RACE Thoroughbred Allowance Far two year old.

Distance Of 3 furlongs Purs Of HON Jimmy Peanuts Jr 5 40 3.40 3 00 IE Donaghey) .4 Revised Version 4 10 4.40 (T. Hebert) 4 Our Valiant 4 40 (R. Faul) Time: 33 i SEVENTH RACE EXACTA ft I paid IN 20 Eighth RACE: Quarter Horao Claiming. Far three and four year olds Distance of 400 yard. Puree of 13300 Claiming price of iM.ODO 4 The Runnin Kind 13 20 3 0 2 0 (W Voung) IMagiclniun 3 40 2.60 (A.

Brossette) 7 Prior Warning 3 60 (C Cormier) Time 20.17 EIGHTH RACE EXACTA: 4 ft I paid U4.ll NINTH RACE: Thoroughbred Allowance. For three year old. Distance of 5 fur longs. Puree Of S3440 5 Naomi's Flash IS 00 13 60 $3 00 (S. Bourque) 1 Island Wish (N Guidry) 17 40 1 2.40 9 Poco Muneca I Miues) 30 Time: I.N.) Point, Bird's Law, Tom Boone, Restless Sinner, Heavy Music, Never Bend Hi, Exothermic also ran NINTH RACE EXACTA: 5 ft I paid SIMM Attendance 1.114 Handle 771,423 i Throuph Ninth I 2 80 Cajun Harriers Second BATON ROUGE Under somewhat less than ideal conditions, the LSU Invitational Cross-Country was held in Baton Rouge this Saturday.

A total of 12 teams were entered in the six-mile event held at the Highland Park Course. Louisiana Tech won the event with a total of 65-points to outdistance USL who finished second with a 73-point tally. Alabama and Northeast tied for third place with 86-points each, while LSU grabbed the fifth spot with 105-points earned The winner of the event was Jim Wilson of Alabama with a 31:54 clocking. USL finishers were headed by C. Pappion with a ninth-place time of 33:06.

W. Wilkinson finished 12th at 33:21. Not far behind came Todd Jennings producing a 33:55 effort, good enough to earn him an 18th place finish. Finishing in the top 25 were C. Breaux (20th) and L.

Martin 1 24th). At times the weather was so bad, visibility was almost 2JayMackay 6 60 3 60 (F. Balthazar) 4 40 3 60 10 Mighty Pana (M. Guidry) 7 Crickets jet Our Regular I Fod. I Our Regular I Fed Size Replaces low Price Ex.

Tax Site Low Price Ex. Tax P185 80R13 CR78-13 $43.95 $186 BR78-13 $43.95 $1 86 P18575R14 CR78-14 51.95 2.06 FR78-14 55.95 2.43 P19575R14 ER78-14 52.95 2.18 GR78-14 57.95 2.61 P19575R15 ER78-14 54.95 2.36 FR78-15 55.95 2.40 P225 75R15 HR78-15 60 95 2 77 GR78-15 57.95 2.57 P235 7SR15, LR78-15 1 62.95 3.11 4 40 Ti (L McClurg) Time: 20 BO, THIRD RACE EXACTA: land II paid 146.01. FOURTH RACE: Quarter Horse Cialmig. For three year oM end upward. Distance of 171 yard.

Purse of 11401. Claiming price of SON V. RAIN CHECK: Should out supply ot tome ilzei or linen run itiort Outing thit event we will Honor any oraert placed now tor future delivery at the advertlted price 9 00 3ErinGoBrach 24.20 1 5.40 (Davis. 5 Caiun Ruler 4.20 (T Sam) 2 My Texes Native 2 0 3 SO PENN TENNIS BALLS (A. Brossette) Time: 42 54 FOURTH RACE EXACTA: and 5 paid II U.M FIFTH RACE: La Thoroughbred Clolming For throe and tour year olds, Accra La Bred.

Distance of 5 furlongs Purse of S3 10 Claiming price of DOM 4Mercigres Red 7 40 7 0 5 60 (S Bourque) PER CAN OF THREE $2.00 zero, but that didn tstop tne ve" JajfJOJljBBj lu vUja3HeHlB3WL- GP3 BW JATO GOLF BALLS General's action, as the Bulldogs made a WWWWmwwwmWW fjne showing in Tigerland. Abercrombie Paces Bears Past Aggies 1 OF wewwii JktfT I bjv o. Best Selling Bias-ply! $7.25 PER DOZEN 95 $27 Size 6 OOl? tubeieij whilpwoll plus St 4f) lai LUW Cost Mileage! Quality Retreads Why pay more? Lots of dependable traction lots of built-in mileage The General Poly Sprint II features a smooth-riding polyester cord body and a wide, flat tread. Whitewalls COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Halfback Walter Abercrombie broke three tackles in hauling a screen pass 15 yards for a 4-Wheel Computer Balance runy mspeciea. touchdown and sprinted 71 yards with a pitcnout for a score as No.

13 Baylor whipped Texas 46-7 in a Southwest Conference clash Saturday. Baylor, off to its best start in 27 years, marched to a first quarter field goal in a rain storm, then scored three second quarter touchdowns on passes by quarterback Jay Jeffrey Abercrombie, a 6-foot 203-pound junior, hiked the score to 32-0 early in the third quarter, racing 71 yards with a quick pitch for the longest rushing touchdown in his three-year career. Priced 04799 14 7-46 I I I 7- 7 TtlM as low as AV- Cr. AlaHuull We computer balance 4 tlrewheei assemblies correcting both static and dynamic force variations. Our Reguiat led Low PHcb tai A78-13 129 5156 13 31 9f 1 70 C78 it i 1 81 E78 14 37 96 F78-14 39 95 2 23 G78 14 40 95 2 38 H78 14 43 95 2 60 560 15 34 95 1 69 6 0O15 35 95 1 76 G78-15 41 95 2 46 M78 15 44 95 2 66 J7B 15 4S 95 2 89 L7B-16 475 296 BAY Safety punt blocked out of end lone BAY-Fisher 32 pass from Jeffrey Bledsoe kick) BAY-Ceckrell 2 pass from Jeffrey (kick failed) OAY-Abercrombie 15 pass from Jeffrey Bledsoe kick i BAY-Abercrombie 71 run (Bledsoe kick) BAY-Brennen tlrun Bledsoe kick) BAY-McNeil 12 pass from Mangrum Bledsoe kick) AftM-Kubiak 3 run (Smith kick) Mott cart and light Ituckt lo Vi ton Cuilom wheels cott extra.

ANY SIZE IN STOCK Houston Holds Back Mustangs Save Time Phone Aheadl Blackwallt cott S3 00 lest pet lire Otyler Texas AftM 25 12 71 106 37 93 1S1 143 14 34 10-19! 12 32 2 5 34 1 33 4 4 7 4 5 32 5 45 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles lost Penalties-yard! JENERAL Sooner or later, vou'll own Generals Lafayette General Tire Co. Charge it at General to 2-1 in SWC play while the Mustangs fell to 4-2 and 1-2. The madcap third quarter play which gave Houston a 10-3 lead started on a 20-yard run by Terald Clark who fumbled at the SMU 10. Wide receiver Eric Herring knocked the ball forward to the 3 where Phea tried to pick it up but knocked it into the end zone IRVING, Texas (AP) -Wide receiver Lonell Phea emerged from a wild scramble with a fumbled football in the end zone for Houston's only touchdown Saturday and the Cougars beat back a Southern Methodist rally for a 13-11 Southwest Conference victory over the Mustangs. Houston evened its record at 3-3 for the season and jumped INDIVIDUAL LEADER) RUSHING-Baylor, Abercrombie 34 143, Anderson 10 50, Gentry 7 4 fexas AftM, Jackson 13-44, Kubiak 1 30.

PASSING-Baylor, Jeffry 7112-H, Mangrum 3 6-0 5). Texas AftM, Kubiak 7 II 1-114, Motley 5 14 1 21 RECEIVING -Baylor, Gentry 3 31, Cxkrell 219, Fisher 1 32 Texas AftM, Cannon 3 23. Whitwell 2 42, Scott 2 23, Jones 33 General TV? Service Slore prices and uedi! terms Produrt availability and credit term; may vary independent Dealers d'Splaymg the General sio 232-1 1 07 210 W. 3rd. Street We oloo honor Masttr Charge America Eprei.

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